An analysis of the iron L-shell emission in the publicly available spectrum
of the Capella binary system, as obtained by the High Energy Transmission
Grating Spectrometer on board the Chandra X-Ray Observatory, is presented.
The atomic-state model, based on the HULLAC code, is shown to be especially
adequate for analyzing high-resolution X-ray spectra of this sort. Almost
all of the spectral lines in the 10-18 Angstrom wavelength range are identi
fied. It is shown that, for the most part, these lines can be attributed to
emission from L-shell iron ions in the Capella coronae. Possibilities for
electron temperature diagnostics using line ratios of Fe16+ are demonstrate
d. It is shown that the observed iron-L spectrum can be reproduced almost e
ntirely by assuming a single electron temperature of kT(e) = 600 eV. This t
emperature is consistent both with the measured fractional ion abundances o
f iron and with the temperature derived from ratios of Fe16+ lines. A volum
e emission measure of 10(53) cm(-3) is calculated for the iron L-shell emit
ting regions of the Capella coronae, indicating a rather small volume of 10
(29) cm(3) for the emitting plasma if an electron density of 10(12) cm(-3)
is assumed.